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Maria José Magalhães holds a PhD in Communication Sciences from the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of the University of Porto. She is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of the University of Porto. She has been principal investigator on several international projects in the areas of gender violence, domestic violence and femicide.
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Miguel Vale de Almeida has a PhD in Anthropology, is a Full Professor at ISCTE-IUL and a Researcher at CRIA. He directed Etnografia in 2015.
His areas of interest are gender and sexuality, ethnicity, race and post-colonialism. He has published several books in Portugal and abroad.
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Mónica Ferro has a Master's degree in International Relations and was a lecturer in the same field at ISCSP-ULisboa. She was a member of the Portuguese Parliament and Assistant Secretary of State for National Defence. She was also a commentator for RTP and a researcher at CIEG/ISCSP-ULisboa. She is currently Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) London Office.
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Paula Campos Pinto has a PhD in Sociology from York University (Toronto, Canada) and is currently a lecturer at the University of Lisbon's Institute of Social and Political Sciences, a researcher at and vice-coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies and a collaborator at the Centre for Administration and Public Policy at the same university.
Since 2013 she has also been coordinating the Disability and Human Rights Observatory, based at ISCSP, which is a platform for researchers, disability organisations and political decision-makers to monitor and implement the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
She has coordinated several research projects at national and international level on issues related to disability and social policies from a gender perspective and is a member of several international teams and networks, including the Disability Rights Promotion International network, which promotes the monitoring of the human rights of people with disabilities, and ANED, a European network of specialists in analysing public policies from a disability perspective, which she coordinates in Portugal.
She is the author of several works on issues related to disability, gender, inclusion, citizenship and rights, published in Portugal and abroad.
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Pedro Goulart holds a PhD from the Erasmus University Rotterdam. He is an Assistant Professor at ISCSP-ULisboa, Deputy Director of the Centre for Administration and Public Policy and coordinator of the Administration and Public Policy research group.
His areas of interest are the labour market, education and public policies.
Regina Tavares da Silva was President of the Commission for Equality and Women's Rights (Portugal), of the Steering Committee for Equality of Women and Men of the Council of Europe and of the Advisory Committee on Equal Opportunities for Women and Men of the European Commission. She was also a member of CEDAW (Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women) of the United Nations, the Advisory Committee of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities of the Council of Europe and the Forum of Experts of EIGE (European Institute for Gender Equality).
She has worked as an expert on missions for the United Nations (DAW, OHCHR, UNECE, UNICEF, UNIFEM), the Council of Europe, the European Commission and the OSCE.
Sónia Frias has a PhD in Social Sciences, specialising in Anthropology, from ISCSP-UL. She is an Assistant Professor at the same institution and a researcher at the Centre for Studies on Africa and Development (CEsA-ISEG/ULisboa). She is also President of the African Commission of the Lisbon Geographical Society
Her areas of interest are: Anthropology of development; Gender and development; Populations and development; Rural-urban links in Africa. Urban transition in Africa.
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Teresa Pizarro Beleza is a Full Professor at NOVA School of Law. She has a PhD in Legal Sciences and a degree in Law from the University of Coimbra.
Sofia Neves has a PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Minho and a degree in Psychology from the same institution. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Maia (UMaia) and President of the Plano i Association. Her research areas are gender and gender-based violence and discrimination and violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.
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Helena Sant'Ana graduated in anthropology from ISCSP. She has a Master's degree in Anthropological Sciences, also from ISCSP, on the subject of the anthropology of eating behaviour and influences on health. PhD from ISCTE on the subject of Indian migrant women in Portugal.
Her areas of interest are the sociology of health, gender and migration.
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